[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]
Where do I get Tungsten welding electrodes?
----------
From: Cliff Fahrer [SMTP:cfahrer-at-In-Touch-dot-net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 8:50 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: Where do I get Tungsten welding electrodes?
Tesla List wrote:
Mark,
I noticed that you mentioned that .38 in tungsten tip rods would be good
to use on the stationary part of a rotary gap. Is there any reason that
they can't be used on the rotating part of the RSG? If they won't work
I'll be doing some re-desiging and rebuilding. (Of course I built the
rotary part first, and have yet to build the stationary part!!!)
Thanks in advance,
Cliff, Cliff, (doing everything twice),
> ----------
> From: Mark S. Rzeszotarski, Ph.D. [SMTP:msr7-at-po.cwru.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 5:21 AM
> To: Tesla List
> Subject: Re: Where do I get Tungsten welding electrodes?
>
> Hello All:
> Matt wrote: Where do I get Tungsten welding electrodes?
> There is an excellent gap material available in the U.S., and
> probably elsewhere in the world. These are tungsten contact points made by
> Miller Electric Mfg., Co. for their TIG welders. Their part number is
> 020-603 if my notes are right. They cost under $4.00 each.
> Each electrode is a 1/2 inch diameter by 1.5 inch long steel
> cylinder with a 3/8 inch tungsten electrode imbedded in one end. These work
> great for static gaps (5 pairs in series, each gapped to 0.020 inches, with
> forced air) and they are good for the stationary part of a rotary spark gap.
> One can drill and tap the end to fit a #10 screw, or mount them in a solid
> block of aluminum with a set screw to position them.
>
> Regards,
> Mark S. Rzeszotarski, Ph.D.